Hi, The latest fedora kernel already has the CONNMARK support. I'd like to use it in my centos 4.2 server. I know it is not as stable as the 2.6.9.x the comes with centos but it is an alternative to using the vanilla kernel. I've managed to rebuild the rpm of the FC4 kernel in my Centos server but when trying to install I get Failed dependencies: mkinitrd >= 4.2.15-1 is needed by kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 selinux-policy-targeted < 1.23.16-1 conflicts with kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 Any suggestions?
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 08:21:38AM -0400, mbneto enlightened us:> The latest fedora kernel already has the CONNMARK support. I'd like > to use it in my centos 4.2 server. > > I know it is not as stable as the 2.6.9.x the comes with centos but it > is an alternative to using the vanilla kernel. > > I've managed to rebuild the rpm of the FC4 kernel in my Centos server > but when trying to install I get > > Failed dependencies: > mkinitrd >= 4.2.15-1 is needed by kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 > selinux-policy-targeted < 1.23.16-1 conflicts with > kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 > > Any suggestions?Upgrade mkinitrd to 4.2.15-1 or greater and selinux-policy-targeted to 1.23.16-1 or greater. Good luck solving the dependencies. Matt -- Matt Hyclak Department of Mathematics Department of Social Work Ohio University (740) 593-1263
mbneto wrote:> Hi, > > The latest fedora kernel already has the CONNMARK support. I'd like > to use it in my centos 4.2 server. > > I know it is not as stable as the 2.6.9.x the comes with centos but it > is an alternative to using the vanilla kernel. > > I've managed to rebuild the rpm of the FC4 kernel in my Centos server > but when trying to install I get > > Failed dependencies: > mkinitrd >= 4.2.15-1 is needed by kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 > selinux-policy-targeted < 1.23.16-1 conflicts with > kernel-2.6.14-1.1656_FC4.root.i686 > > Any suggestions?you need to update the dep chain downward. Also keep in mind that the fc4 kernel releases are often in quick succession and in most cases involve fix's. So you are going to be rebuilding the kernel often. My recommendation would be to get the centos kernel, and build a patch for that - you can then just rebuild it to suit your own purpose. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq